Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 04:26:03 +0100 From: John Marino <freebsd.contact@marino.st> To: Patrick <gibblertron@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Pourdriere: Adding package to jail environment? Message-ID: <52C2394B.4040104@marino.st> In-Reply-To: <CA%2BdWbmYvryfLVRKfR=vcQK3avZMg2UCcfB7-T9nmB6H2p50z%2Bw@mail.gmail.com> References: <CA%2BdWbmbieM67JTpfckydB7K01P55NReph0y1S1qoa2pN=Ki5DQ@mail.gmail.com> <52C212C0.50903@marino.st> <CA%2BdWbmYvryfLVRKfR=vcQK3avZMg2UCcfB7-T9nmB6H2p50z%2Bw@mail.gmail.com>
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On 12/31/2013 02:10, Patrick wrote: > On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 4:41 PM, John Marino <freebsd.contact@marino.st> wrote: >> In my experience, mongodb builds fine in a stock poudriere environment >> assuming there is enough space. Are you sure you aren't running out of >> swap space? Are you using tmpfs on poudriere? if so, and if you don't >> have that much ram, you could be burning up all your ram and swap to >> build mongodb which is a mongo package. >> >> so yeah, I think you need to show the log that indicates WHY mongodb is >> failing to build. > > I was just using the default settings, so perhaps that's a > possibility. Is there a way to disable it completely? It's not clear > from the config file, but I'm trying a new build with USE_TMPFS > commented out. Here's the last bit of the output when it failed. The > host system is a 10.0-RC2 on an Amazon EC2 m1.small instance, so > perhaps that's related. If it fails again, I'll try spinning it up on > a 9.2/m1.medium instance. The log doesn't say much but running out of some kind of disk space could explain that error. I don't know how much rame a EC2 small instance has, nor how much swap it has. I do know that mongodb is not failing the automatic builds: http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=databases&portname=mongodb&wildcard= It's not failing on DragonFly either. So I think this is a case of "it's just you". It might be worth trying on a bigger EC2 instance or maybe just use a binary package? john
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